Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning

Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning

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Education According to the information provided by the Department of Education, there are 168 schools located within the Ulundi municipal area . There are five wards or regions of the Department of Education within the Ulundi municipal area namely the Ceza Ward, the Makhosini Ward, the Mashona Ward, the Okhukho Ward and the Ondini Ward. Pertinent information regarding educational facilities within the Ulundi municipal area is reflected hereunder: Education Ward Primary Schools High Schools Combined Schools Total Schools Access to Electricity Access to Water Ceza 22 09 03 34 19 Yes 15 No 03 None 01 Borehole 06 Tap 21 Tank 03 Mobile Tanker Makhosini 21 10 01 32 25 Yes 07 No 05 None 03 Borehole 11 Tap 13 Tank Mashona 22 11 01 34 19 Yes 15 No 04 None 01 Borehole 08 Tap 21 Tank Okhukho 25 08 01 34 26 Yes 08 No 02 None 03 Borehole 04 Tap 25 Tank Ondini 19 13 02 34 34 Yes 04 None 16 Tap 14 Tank Total 109 51 08 168 123 Yes 45 No 18 None 08 Borehole 45 Tap 94 Tank 03 Mobile Tanker Within the Ulundi municipal area 73.2% of schools reported that they have access to an electricity service.. While 10.7% of all schools do not have access to a potable service, 4.8% obtain their water from a borehole and 1.8% from a mobile water tanker service provided by the Zululand District Municipality. Water tanks on the school premises provide water to 56% of all schools while the remaining 26.7% of these schools obtain water from a tap installed either within the school buildings or outside on the school 60

premises. The location of the primary schools within the Ulundi municipal area is depicted on Plan 12 included in Annexure C attached to this IDP review document. Similarly, the location of the secondary schools within the Ulundi Municipality is depicted on Plan 13 included in Annexure C attached to this IDP review document. The Department of Education provided initial enrolment numbers in respect of the 2012 calendar year as indicated hereunder: Education Ward Primary School High School Combined School Total Pupils Ceza 7 772 4 296 825 12 893 Makhosini 6 361 4 504 155 11 020 Mashona 7 449 4 562 323 12 334 Okhukho 6 800 4 065 209 11 074 Ondini 10 162 8288 910 19 360 Total 38 544 25 715 2 422 66 681 Learners enrolled in junior primary and senior primary schools comprise 57.8% of all learners within the Ulundi municipal area whereas secondary and high schools have enrolled 38.6% of the learners in the municipal area. The highest total learners among the five wards are enrolled in the Ondini Ward where 29% of all the learners in the Ulundi municipal area are located. Sport and Recreation The Municipality is actively engaged in the promotion of sport and cultural activities within its service area. Mayoral Cup The initial phase of the Mayoral Cup consists of an elimination competition held at ward level to minimise cost related to travel. The Mayoral Cup covers 12 different sporting codes including inter alia soccer, rugby, cricket, boxing and athletics. Each ward then sends representative teams to compete at a municipal level with the top competitors being provided the opportunity to compete at a district level for inclusion in the team representing the Zululand District at the Kwanaloga Games. Part of the mandate assumed by the Sports Officer employed by the Ulundi Municipality is the identification of sporting talent within the Municipality and ensuring that such talent is nurtured through coaching and similar interventions. Indigenous Games The Municipality arranges a recreational event on an annual basis to select a squad to represent the Municipality at the indigenous games which take place in July each year at 61

Education<br />

According to the information provided by the Department of Education, there are 168<br />

schools located within the Ulundi municipal area . There are five wards or regions of the<br />

Department of Education within the Ulundi municipal area namely the Ceza Ward, the<br />

Makhosini Ward, the Mashona Ward, the Okhukho Ward and the Ondini Ward.<br />

Pertinent information regarding educational facilities within the Ulundi municipal area is<br />

reflected hereunder:<br />

Education<br />

Ward<br />

Primary<br />

Schools<br />

High<br />

Schools<br />

Combined<br />

Schools<br />

Total<br />

Schools<br />

Access to<br />

Electricity<br />

Access to<br />

Water<br />

Ceza 22 09 03 34 19 Yes<br />

15 No<br />

03 None<br />

01 Borehole<br />

06 Tap<br />

21 Tank<br />

03 Mobile<br />

Tanker<br />

Makhosini 21 10 01 32 25 Yes<br />

07 No<br />

05 None<br />

03 Borehole<br />

11 Tap<br />

13 Tank<br />

Mashona 22 11 01 34 19 Yes<br />

15 No<br />

04 None<br />

01 Borehole<br />

08 Tap<br />

21 Tank<br />

Okhukho 25 08 01 34 26 Yes<br />

08 No<br />

02 None<br />

03 Borehole<br />

04 Tap<br />

25 Tank<br />

Ondini 19 13 02 34 34 Yes 04 None<br />

16 Tap<br />

14 Tank<br />

Total 109 51 08 168 123 Yes<br />

45 No<br />

18 None<br />

08 Borehole<br />

45 Tap<br />

94 Tank<br />

03 Mobile<br />

Tanker<br />

Within the Ulundi municipal area 73.2% of schools reported that they have access to an<br />

electricity service.. While 10.7% of all schools do not have access to a potable service,<br />

4.8% obtain their water from a borehole and 1.8% from a mobile water tanker service<br />

provided by the Zululand District Municipality. Water tanks on the school premises<br />

provide water to 56% of all schools while the remaining 26.7% of these schools obtain<br />

water from a tap installed either within the school buildings or outside on the school<br />

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